OREGON CITY COURIER, OREGON CITY, OREGON. Dsn UVlj OUTHERN I ET everyone add their enthusiasm to make this great occasion one of the most joyful in " the history of Oregon City! Saturday is the opening of the new Willamette Southern Railway, which stretches' its ribs of steel for 32 miles from Oregon City to Mt. Angel. We welcome every visitor to this big celebration in Oregon City, Saturday! Show your own loyalty to the town. Let the men who made possible this great enterprise know that we appreciate it. This popular store, which numbers its patrons by the thousands in Oregon City and Clackamas County, extends a welcome to all its old customers and to those who do not yet know what big assortments of the newest, most desirable merchandise are always sold here at prices that can not be matched. Bring this Coupon for Double &tf Stamps SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20th To everyone presenting this coupon on Saturday, February 20, double S&H Stamps will be given. llPl) H ijiiij Kfw spring From end to end, Banon's big store will be one large display of new Spring merchandise. We will be just as pleased to see you whether you wish to buy or not! We want to get acquainted with you. Our courteous young ladies will assist in every way to make your visit to the store pleasant. Visit our Premium Parlor. See the beautiful and valuable premiums given away absolutely free with Green Trading Stamps. COUNTY COURT Continued Pigueron) 2.50 Mrs. G. E. Woodward for (Mrs. Usher) 18.00 B. P. Giesy 3.00 Board of Water Com. for M. Trullinger & A. Perizi.. 2.10 Denis Donovan for Jermoe Hamilton) 12.50 Brightbill's Grocery for Mrs. I Lamp 6.00 Brightbill's Grocery (for C. Cas- seday) 8.00 W. Dahlke (for Mrs. Pierza) 7.00 Larsen & Co. (for Albert Pig ueron) 10.00 Frank T. Barlow (for Dickie- men) 1 10.00 Prank T. Barlow (for Mrs. Marco) 15.00 J. E. Downey for Crawford family) 11.25 W.A. Holmes (for Mrs. E. E. . Baker) 5.00 A. B. Buckles (for Mrs. H. Smith) 18.00 Wang & Co. (for Mrs. Evans) 15.00 Wang & Co. (for Dunkirk).... 9.91 Schoenborn Grocery (for Chas. Wil'oughby) ; 5.00 J. H. Barnett (for Matheson) 45.50 Joe . Hedges (for Mrs. M. J. Trullinger) 12.00 Farr Bros, (for Tom Garner) 8.00 Farr Bros, (for L. Matheson) 19.60 Mrs. O. O. Bland (for C. B. Ankron) 20.00 L. Adams (for C. Cassidy).... 5.25 Parkplace Grocery (for C. Cas- siday) .' 5.25 S. Hastings (for Mrs. Mary Baker) 4.25 C. J. Bentley (for Ambrose Plu- ard) 10.40 C. J. Bentley (for A. C. Jos- selyn) 10.00 W. W. Pollock (for Chas. Mc- Kinnis) 10.00 Jlnno tin cemen t Sat unlay, in conjunction with the Willa mette Valley Southern Day celebration, we celebrate a complete showing of spring styles of men's, young men's and boys' cloth ing, hats, shoes and shirts To every person coming into our store we will giro a souvenir. You don't have to buy a thing to get it no effort will be made to sell yon anything. Wc want you to come in and get acquainted and see these spring styles. We give Script MILLER & OBST Suspension Bridge Cor. Klemsen & Co. (for Mrs. E. Smith 5.00 Alex Brown (for S. Gossler) 3.00 Batdorf Brso. (for Mrs. Bushen- ville) 5.00 St. Vincent's Hospital (for Jessie Lander 10.00 St. Vincent's Hospital (for G. M. Kelleher 50.00 P. R. Scott (for Mary Foster) 10.29 R. C. Scott (for Mary Foster) 11.61 L. A. Woodward (for Peter Erick son 5.85 C. J. Hood (for Albert Pig ueron) 3,50 F. Clack E.(uer on)TH.... F. Clack (for Mrs. Marco).... 14.00 O. M. Bluhm (for Chas. Mc- Kinnis) 3.00 Mrs. H. B. Evans (for Dun kirk) 1.35 Jail ,W. J. Wilson 80.21 Henry Cook 3.00 J Juvenile Court I GLASSES MADE FOR YOU I do not stop at merely selling the best glasses. In each individual case we make sure of both lenses and mountings. LENSES DUPLICATED WHILE YOU WAIT All Work Fully Guaranteed Wm. A. SCHILLING Optometrist & Optician 719 Main St., Oregon City, Ore. Has added a new Feature A FULL ORCHESTRA will play every afternoon and even ing. Saturday afternoon we will will have a FREE SHOW for all who visit the city Change of Program for Sunday and Monday "As Ye Sow" This is a five reel wonder. Don't miss it! city of Canby for taxes collected dur ing the years 1909, 1910, 1911, 1912, 1913; ordered that said claims be denied. In the matter of the petition of J. E. Fisher for rebate of tax in the sum of $7.08, and Anton Naterlin for rebate of tax in the sum of $1.91; allowed and warrant drawn for said amounts. In the matter of the petition of Joel Jarl to pay taxes on S. W. of Sec. 28, T. 2 S. R. 6 E. 1913 tax roll without paying interest and pen alty; allowed. In the matter of the application for the appointment of O. E. Freytag to represent Clackamas County at the Panama Pacific Exposition; ordered that O. E. Freytag act as such repre sentative to receive a salary of $75 per month for a period of 10 months. Estacada Editor Has Ideas on Pure Water The Oregon City papers now claim that the special election to consider the adopting of the South Fork Water Project, will take place in March, instead of January and February, as previously intended. If Estacada could get a vote on this project they would boost it some. Still it might be policy to hold off the election until the Oregon City water gets nice and warm and the tphoid germs chase the colon bacilli around the glass, for "seeing is believing." Estacada Progress. Without doubt Oregon City could sell Estacada over $1,000 worth of water a year without extra expense to the pipe line. This is onlv one of the many good features of this project. Mrs. Becker Dies Mrs. Tressa Becker died Sntnrrinv morning at the residence of J. W. Davenport. The aged lady came to Oregon City a week or so ago for a visit with her grand niece, Mrs. Davenport. Her home was in St. Johns. The remains were sent to Michigan for -interment. The Knghts of Pythias Celebrate cnoois Standardized The local Knights of Pythias held a bic oelehrntinn in Wnrlm Wednesday night in celebration of the fifty-first anniversary of the founding of the order. A big pro gram was given, followed by ample refreshments. Don't forget the big time in Ore gon City next Saturday. Come in and enjoy yourself. We are kind of crowded this week on account of the new management familiarizing theirselves with the of fice, which does not give them much time to run extra pages. MInda E. Church 11.80 D. E. Frost e 30.S5 Printing & Advertising Or gon City Enterprise 508.75 Oregon City Courier 87.05 Bushong & Company 55,00 Tax Department M. E. Dunn 10.00 J. O. Staats 79.87 COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS February Term, 1915 In the matter of the petition of J. M. Hayden, Henry J. Hoffmeister and T. W. Fish for County Roads; ordered referred to the County Board of Road Viewers. In the matter of the petition of E. Naylor for County Road, a remon strance having been filed thereto; ordered dismissed. In the matter of the J. S. Brooks' Road; passed first and second read ing and referred to the District Attor In the matter of the J. R. Cornog, B. F. Holman and David Horner Roads; declared to be county roads and ordered opened. In the matter of the claim of E. H. Griffin of damages on account of the establishment of the Gibson Road; allowed in the sum of $15.00. In the matter of the claims for in demnity for slaughtered cattle; or dered that the following ammounts be allowed: Christ Naegli $87.50 Grant Sloop 25.00 E. L. Trullinger 12.50 W. P. Young S7.50 M. C. Glover 12.50 Emil Tschopp 50.00 H. G. Mullenhoff 93.75 In the matter of the deeds of Margaret Roberts, F. A. Knapp, and Charles A. Schutz, et al., to Clacka mas County for road purposes: accepted and ordered recorded. DR.YGOODS NOTIONS C. I. Stafford EW IFTY ' ECKWEAR Overals Lids IDS and Duds Underals shoes Shirt Waist Specials 50c to $1.00--values 75c to $2.25 Children's Dresses 25c and 45c; values 40c to 60c, and many other money saving items x Out-of-towe trade especially soliciced Remember the place 608 Main Street ney for his opinion. i In the matter of the claim of the